Russia conducts extensive drone strikes on Kyiv and other cities
Russia has launched a series of drone attacks on Ukraine, particularly targeting Kyiv. The strikes have resulted in casualties and significant damage to residential areas. (sources: cbsnews, thehill, upi, aljazeera, bbc)
Over three days, Russia has intensified drone strikes on Ukraine, including a major attack that destroyed an apartment block in Kyiv. Casualties include at least nine fatalities and numerous injuries.
- Russia has conducted drone strikes on Kyiv for three consecutive days.
- An apartment block in Kyiv was destroyed, resulting in nine deaths.
- The attacks are described as the largest sustained drone assault since the conflict began.
Why it matters
The ongoing strikes highlight the continued escalation of military actions in the region and their impact on civilian infrastructure.
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This story is about Ukraine says Russia launches "virtually nonstop" strikes on Kyiv. This bill would This is the most direct “Kyiv under heavy strikes” response vehicle—aimed at security assistance (including air defense) plus other Ukraine.
If passed, it would:
- Provide a package of Ukraine-related support authorities and funding, including security assistance • Explicitly contemplates providing air defense systems (e.g., PATRIOT) among other capabilities.
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This story is about Ukraine says Russia launches "virtually nonstop" strikes on Kyiv. This bill would modify implementation of the REPO for Ukrainians Act to better enable use of Russian sovereign assets for Ukraine.
If passed, it would
- Modify implementation of the REPO for Ukrainians Act to better enable use of Russian sovereign assets for Ukraine • Potentially increase predictable funding streams for Ukraine’s defense/recovery needs without relying solely on new.
This story is about Ukraine says Russia launches "virtually nonstop" strikes on Kyiv. This bill would Ongoing large-scale strikes on Kyiv are the type of escalation this bill is designed to answer by mandating broad sanctions/tariffs and othe.
If passed, it would
- Require major sanctions/tariff and export-related measures if specified Russia–Ukraine peace/war conditions are met • Expand pressure on Russia and certain enabling actors/transactions.
This story is about Ukraine says Russia launches "virtually nonstop" strikes on Kyiv. This bill would The Senate version is the same overall policy approach—using sanctions/tariffs and other measures aimed at changing Russia’s behavior toward.
If passed, it would
- Create a Senate pathway for the same sanctions framework as the House measure • Potentially strengthen Congress’s leverage by advancing an identical vehicle in both chambers.
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